Patient Experience
My mother was admitted with a high fever and confusion. The waiting area was packed, and we were all scared. Dr. Sarkar came out, sat with us, and explained everything in simple Bengali. She didn't just talk about the medicine; she told us what to expect each day. She called my brother directly with updates when he couldn't be there. Mom is home now, still weak, but we know what to do. That meant more than anything.
Had a stubborn stomach issue for months. Saw Dr. Sarkar. She listened, asked clear questions, and laid out a plan. No fancy words, just 'this is what we'll try first, here's why.' The hospital parking is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was efficient. Followed her advice, and it worked. Simple as that. Good doctor.
We brought my little son in, he was so pale and wouldn't eat. I was trying not to cry. Dr. Peyalee was so calm. She examined him gently and then turned to me, speaking very softly. 'He's going to be alright,' she said, and explained the infection in a way that finally made sense. She made sure I understood the dosage for his syrup before we left. Her quiet confidence helped me stop panicking and just care for my boy.
Honestly, I was dreading this check-up. My previous doctor always seemed rushed. But Dr. Sarkar? Completely different energy! She remembered details from my file, laughed at my terrible joke about hospital food, and when my tests came back clear, she did a little fist pump with me. 'Great news! Let's keep it that way,' she said. I walked out feeling lighter than I have in years. What a relief!